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Temperature: 1.88°C / 35.38°F
Feels Like: -1.95°C / 28.49°F
Minimum Temperature: 1.88°C / 35.38°F
Maximum Temperature: 1.88°C / 35.38°F
Pressure: 1,010 hPa
Humidity: 56%
Visibility: 10,000 meters / 6.21 miles
Wind Speed: 3.97 m/s / 8.88 mph
Wind Direction: 323°
Weather: Scattered clouds
Cloudiness: 27%
Province: Newfoundland And Labrador ⬏ (NL)
Place name: Burin
Latitude: 47.05
Longitude: -55.18
Time Zone: America/St_Johns
Time Zone UTC Deviation: -3.5 hours
Time Zone UTC Deviation During DST: -2.5 hours
Time Zone Short Description: Newfoundland Time Zone (NT) covering St. John’s.
Time Zone Long Description: America/St_Johns is a significant time zone, marked by a time offset of -3.5 hours from UTC. During daylight saving time, the offset changes to -2.5 hours from UTC. This time zone includes major cities such as St. John’s.
Population: 2,315
Population Proper: 2,315
Density: 67 per sq km
Ranking: 3
Postal Code: A0E
Burin, located on the Burin Peninsula of Newfoundland and Labrador, is a historic town known for its picturesque coastal scenery, rich maritime heritage, and vibrant community life. The town offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, and hiking along its rugged coastline. Burin’s downtown area features well-preserved heritage buildings, local shops, and seafood restaurants, creating a welcoming atmosphere for residents and visitors. The town is home to several cultural attractions, including the Burin Heritage Museums, which showcase the region’s history and cultural traditions. Burin hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, including the annual Burin Peninsula SeaFest, celebrating the town’s maritime heritage and community spirit. With its coastal charm, historical significance, and active community, Burin is a wonderful place to live and explore.
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